Nov. 11-12 at Brooklyn Museum, and Nov. 20-21 at Walker Art Center.
The museum of contemporary art might very well be the most advanced recording device ever invented in the history of humankind. It is a place for the...

Ergonomic Futures is a multi-part project that asks questions about contemporary “fitness” through the lens of speculative evolution. The work comes out of Tyler Coburn’s interviews with paleoanthropologists, ergonomists, evolutionary biologists, and genetic engineers. To each he has asked: What are future scenarios for imagining new types of human bodies, and how might this thought experiment reframe conversations about body normativity in the present day?

For almost a century, art has been positioning itself vis-à-vis the cultural industry. But today, with the mass availability of user-friendly media technology at the tip of our fingers, the said industry is undergoing a mass transformation. How will art respond to the reconfiguration, and possible collapse of its preferred opponent?

Exhibitions, symposia and teaching positions at art schools world wide

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